Google has today announced that Android Instant Apps can be developed by anyone — not just the select group of partners that have been making the modular apps up to this point.

Today, we’re opening Android Instant Apps to all developers, so anyone can build and publish an instant app. There are also more than 50 new experiences available for users to try from a variety of developers, such as HotPads, Jet, the New York Times, Vimeo, and One Football. While these experiences have only been live for a short amount of time, the early data shows positive results. For example, Jet and HotPads are seeing double digit increases in purchases and leads generated.

If so far they were limited to testing and a small set of developers, the tech giant Google now decided to make them public and give everyone the ability to create their applications in this new format.

To get started with Instant Apps, developers should head over to the Android Developers website and download theAndroid Studio 3.0 preview and, of course, the Android Instant Apps SDK.

The number of new applications should now start growing, extending the usefulness of Instant Apps and what users can do with them. Android shows you that it is improving and giving users a lot more innovation they can use.Latest: